Menu
FREE ART CONSULTATION

PreviewPreview Buy print Buy printBuy Painting Buy PaintingBuy Image Buy Image SendSend
Add to favorites Add to favorites DownloadDownload SimilarsSimilars X-RayX-Ray DiaporamaDiaporama

Yosemite i

David Hockney (1937 –)

David Hockney, born July 9, 1937, in Bradford, England, is more than just a painter; he’s a visual polymath whose career has spanned painting, drawing, printmaking, stage design, and photography. His story begins in the industrial heartland of Yorkshire... (truncated for brevity)

A Vision of the Sierra Nevada

David Hockney’s “Yosemite I,” created in 2011, isn't merely a depiction of a Californian landscape; it’s an intensely personal and remarkably vibrant interpretation of one of America’s most iconic wilderness areas. Executed on iPad with the aid of digital tools, this artwork captures the raw grandeur of Yosemite Valley – specifically, the dramatic granite cliffs, cascading waterfalls, and expansive meadows – through a lens that is both contemporary and deeply rooted in Hockney's lifelong fascination with light, color, and perspective.

Tunnel View, Yosemite Valley

The image presented here, a digitally rendered view of Tunnel View, showcases the valley’s most famous vista – El Capitan on the left, Bridalveil Fall cascading down to the right, and the vast expanse of the valley floor stretching out before us. The composition immediately draws the eye into the heart of Yosemite, inviting contemplation of its immense scale and breathtaking beauty.

Digital Impressionism: Technique and Innovation

Hockney’s approach to this piece exemplifies his embrace of new technologies as artistic tools. “Yosemite I” is a prime example of what he termed “iPad drawings.” He utilized the iPad's screen as a canvas, employing digital brushes to build up layers of color and texture with remarkable speed and fluidity. The visible brushstrokes – a hallmark of Hockney’s style – are amplified by the digital medium, creating an impressionistic effect that feels both spontaneous and meticulously crafted. The textured surface mimics traditional oil painting techniques while simultaneously capturing the immediacy of digital creation.

The use of color is particularly noteworthy. Hockney doesn't aim for photographic realism; instead, he employs a heightened palette – vibrant greens, blues, and ochres – to evoke the emotional impact of the scene. The colors are saturated and luminous, reflecting the intense light that bathes Yosemite Valley during certain times of day.

Symbolism and the American Wilderness

Yosemite has long held a powerful symbolic place in the American imagination, representing untamed nature, resilience, and the spirit of exploration. Hockney’s artwork taps into this rich symbolism, portraying not just a physical landscape but also an emotional response to it. The towering granite cliffs evoke a sense of awe and humility, while the waterfalls symbolize the constant flow of time and the enduring power of nature. The scene is a testament to the beauty and fragility of our natural world.

Furthermore, Hockney’s choice to depict Yosemite through a digital medium speaks to the evolving relationship between humanity and technology. It raises questions about how we perceive and interpret the world around us in an increasingly digitized age – a theme that resonates deeply with contemporary concerns.

Bringing Yosemite Home

A hand-painted reproduction of “Yosemite I” offers a unique opportunity to bring this iconic landscape into your home or office. The meticulous attention to detail, combined with Hockney’s distinctive style, ensures that the artwork will be a captivating focal point in any space. Whether you are an admirer of Hockney's work, a collector of fine art reproductions, or simply seeking to infuse your surroundings with the beauty and serenity of Yosemite, this piece is sure to inspire.


About this artwork

Quick Facts

  • Influences:
    • Yosemite NP
    • Hockney
  • Subject or theme: Mountain landscape
  • Location: Guy Hepner
  • Artist: David Hockney
  • Movement: Contemporary
  • Artistic style: Illustrative, Impressionistic
  • Title: Yosemite

QR Code

QR Code